A six-bedroom County Durham mansion, dating back to the early 19th century, is on the market for £1.25m.
The renovated mansion in Chester Le Street is set in private grounds.
Good Life Homes said the mansion, believed to date back to the 1820s, shows 'distinctive' late Georgian and early Victorian design.
The home, with an area of around 4,300 square feet, presents potential new owners with the opportunity to acquire a separate coach house within the grounds, pending planning approval.
This offers the potential to either have it converted into an additional 1,470 square foot 3/4 bedroom home or guest house.
The mansion itself has all the key features of modern quality living while maintaining sympathy towards its historical roots with exceptional attention to design.
An arrangement is also on offer to incorporate a complete furniture package if desired, from artwork to appliances, ensuring a readily available home.
The mansion consists of a main property, detachment, entrance porch, drawing room, cinema/TV room, office suite, a bathroom, prep kitchen, main kitchen, six 'breathtaking' bedrooms and a separate bathroom plus ensuite to the master bedroom.
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There is also a private courtyard to the rear inclusive of outbuildings and a sizeable cabin.
It is conveniently accessed by electric remote gates, fully equipped with a new electric system and motors that can either be controlled with a fob or a phone app.
A CCTV system ensuring the security of the entrance and grounds is also included.
This digital feature allows remote access if necessary, along with the advantage of a rolling 30-day recording cycle.
If you are interested in buying this mansion, you can arrange a viewing by calling 0191 5656655, or by directly emailing the branch manager on ginab@goodlifehomes.co.uk.
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